The main differences between cervical inflammation and vaginitis are as follows: 1. When there is inflammation in the vagina, the discharge is relatively thin, while in cervical inflammation the discharge is relatively thick. 2. Vaginal inflammation often causes odor in the discharge or leads to localized itching of the vulva, while cervical inflammation often does not cause these symptoms. 3. This is vaginal inflammation, while gynecological examination of cervical inflammation will reveal localized cervical congestion and edema, and may also reveal nuchal translucency or cervical hypertrophy. In addition, both vaginal inflammation and cervical inflammation should be actively treated accordingly.